The man allegedly attacked by former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez will suffer lifelong effects of the incident, according to the Indiana prosecutor handling the case.

Sanchez, 38, allegedly attacked Perry Tole, 69, in the alley between two downtown Indianapolis hotels on Saturday, October 4. Both men were hospitalized, with Sanchez suffering stab wounds and Tole suffering lacerations to his face.

“This individual is dealing with not only significant pain, but also very likely facing the potential of having to deal with permanent scarring on their body,” Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears said on NBC News Now’s Top Story with Tom Llamas on Monday, October 6.

Tole’s family released photos showing the extent of his injuries on Sunday, October 5. He could be seen wearing a neck brace in hi

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